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Andy Cruse named tight ends coach at Miami

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Miami University, Press Release

Miami University football alum, Andy Cruse, has been named tight ends coach, while Pat Welsh will coach running backs along with his offensive coordinator duties, according to head coach Chuck Martin.
 
"I could not be more excited to be back at Miami University," Cruse said. "It was an unbelievable experience as a student athlete here. Miami is special, and I can't wait to give back to this program, university and community that helped make me who I am today."
 
Cruse has been the head football coach at Loveland High School from 2019-2024, helping the team secure playoff appearances each of the past two years. He also helped develop student-athletes, sending 17 players on to the college football ranks over a five-year span.
 
Prior to his time at Loveland, Cruse coached wide receivers at Moeller High School from 2016-18 and added special team coordinator to his title in 2017-18. He also coached wide receivers at Turpin High School in 2015.
 
Cruse completed his special education degree from Miami in 2013 and was also a four-year letter-winner for the RedHawks' football team. He was a 2012 team captain and helped the Red and White secure a MAC Championship in 2010. He ranks seventh all-time in program history with 160 career catches.
 
After his time with the RedHawks, Cruse went on to play professionally from 2013-15, spending time with the Houston Texans, Minnesota Vikings and the Cleveland Gladiators.
 
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